ORDER  OF  BUSINESS, 

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RULES 

— AND  — 

STANDING  RULES 

—OF  THE— 

Board  of  Supervisors 

OF  ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY, 

STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

For  Period  From  May  1912  to 
May  1913. 


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List  of  the  Supervisors 

of  St.  Clair  County,  Illinois 


EAST  ST.  LOUIS. 
Name  of  Officer 


Post  Office 
Address 


J.  B.  Messick,  Jr.,  Chief 

Jacob  Reedy  

Michael  J.  Hayes  

P.  F.  Martin  

Wm.  L.  Kroessin  

P.  W.  Sullivan  

Martin  E.  Hulliung  

W.  S.  Baldwin  

Harley  T.  Caldwell  

Benj.  B.  Hayden  

H.  F.  D.  Murphy  

L.  N.  Bundy  

Henry  Hempe  

Victor  Mozer,  Jr 

Robert  Lowry  . 

C.  A.  Lehmann  

George  M.  Lorius  

Andrew  Moore  

Derick  Janse  

John  Desmond  

W.  E.  Lilly  

William  Dwyer  

Pearl  Abernathy  


East  St.  Louis 

1527  Colas  Ave. 

800a  Bond  Ave. 

. 421  N.  7th  Street 

...3035  Waverly  Ave. 

424  Trendley  Ave. 

1015a  Gaty  Ave. 

1427  Piggott  Ave. 

1905  College  Ave. 

14  N.  5th  Street 

1817  Market  Ave. 

....1236  Division  Ave. 

1101  Colas  Ave. 

89th  St,  near  Church 

....  26  S.  Main  St. 

City  Hall 

422  Brady  Ave. 

1509  Gaty  Ave. 

.1903  N.  17th  Street 

501  Bond  Ave. 

.1510  Exchange  Ave. 

126  N.  “B”  St. 

2004  Piggott  Ave. 


BELLEVILLE. 


William  P.  Gaul,  Chief  1022  W.  Main  St. 

William  Schmidt  ...10  4 S.  Charles  St. 

Peter  Gaerdner  306  N.  Charles  St. 

William  J.  Claus  705.  S.  Jackson  St. 

Michael  Munie  120  S.  Race  St. 

George  Schick  19  N.  Illinois  St. 

Jos.  L.  Herrmann  709  S.  Church  St. 

William  Daubach  ...109  N.  Gold  St. 

CENTREVILLE. 

George  E.  Lewis  Edgemont  Sta.,  E.  St.  Louis 

CANTEEN. 

Harry  G.  Schneider Edgemont  Sta.,  E.  St.  L. 

MASCOUTAH. 

Philip  Richter  ..Mascoutah,  111. 

LEBANON. 

Louis  Zerweck  Lebanon,  111. 

SHILOH  VALLEY. 

Peter  B.  Schuetz  Belleville  R.  R.  No.  6 

O’FALLON. 

Rudolph  Ochs  Lebanon  R.  R.  No.  2 

ST.  CLAIR, 


John  D.  Vogt 


Belleville  R.  R.  No.  4 


L.  P.  Bowler  .. 

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CASEYVILLE. 

Belleville  R.  R.  No.  3 

STOOKEY. 

Walter  Eyman Belleville  R.  R.  No.  5 

SUGAR  LOAF. 

W.  A.  Schwartztrauber  East  Carondelet 

STITES. 


C.  B.  Jones  .. 

Lovejoy,  III. 

ENGELMANN. 

W.  B.  Engelmann  Mascoutah  R.  R.  No.  3 

FAYETTEVILLE. 


A.  C.  Schulz... 

Lenzburg  R.  R.  No. — 

MARISSA. 

S.  S.  Boyle  ... 

Marrissa,  III. 

FREEBURG. 

F.  X.  Heiligenstein  ...Freeburg,  III. 


Louis  Sheets  . 

NEW  ATHENS. 

New  Athens,  III. 

LENZBURG. 

George  Reinhardt  New  Athens,  111.,  R.  R. 

SMITHTON. 

Fred  Daab  Smithton,  111. 

PRAIRIE  DU  LONG. 


S.  B.  Carr  

Freeburg  R.  R. 

MILLSTADT. 

William  N.  Baltz  Millstadt,  111. 


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LIST  OF  STANDING  COMMITTEES,  1912. 

Finance — Martin,  Hayes,  Munie,  Boyle  and 
Lewis. 

Judiciary — Munie,  Zerweck,  Messick,  Mar- 
tin and  Lilly. 

Claims — Boyle,  Dwyer  and  Janse. 

Outside  Pauper  Relief — Dwyer,  Janse,  Bald- 
win, Schneider  and  Lorius. 

County  Farm — Kroessin,  Bundy,  Gaul, 
Daubach  and  Moore. 

Court  House — Lewis,  Moore,  Herrmann, 
Gaerdner,  Abernathy. 

Jail — Hayes,  Hempe,  Caldwell,  Schick  and 
Jones. 

New  Workhouse — Lewis,  Schwartztrauber, 
Hulliung,  Abernathy  and  Lowry. 

Old  Workhouse — Hulliung,  Reinhardt, 

Reedy,  Lowry  and  Schmidt. 

School  Relations — Jones,  Schuetz,  Carr, 
Herrmann  and  Sheets. 

City  and  Village  Relations — Daab,  Engel- 
mann,  Baltz,  Eyman,  Schultz. 

Salaries  and  Report — Hulliung,  Martin, 
Sullivan,  Munie  and  Schneider. 

Licenses — Desmond,  Sullivan,  Schwartz- 
trauber,  Schick,  Gaerdner. 

Elections  and  Townships — Schwartztrauber, 
Carr,  Vogt,  Schneider  and  L.  Sheets. 

Printing  and  Stationery — Caldwell,  Bundy, 
Murphy,  Ochs,  Heiligenstein. 


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Mines  and  Mining — Mozer,  Hayden,  Bow- 
ler, Claus  and  Lorius. 

Taxation — Richter,  Ochs,  Heiligenstein, 
Baltz  and  Schultz. 

Bonds — Schultz,  Ochs,  Mozer,  Murphy  and 
Richter. 

Blind — Reedy,  Desmond,  Lewis,  Messick 
and  Baldwin. 

Lakes  to  Gulf  Waterway — Eyman,  Hayden, 
Daab,  Engelmann,  P.  B.  Schuetz. 


ORDER  UF  BUSINESS. 

1.  Calling  the  roll,  a majority  to  constitute 
a quorum;  reading  the  minutes  of  last  regular 
meeting;  amendments  and  approval. 

2.  Presentation  of  petitions  and  communi- 
cations all  of  which  are  to  be  laid  before  the 
Board  by  the  Chairman  before  being  referred  to 
their  appropriate  committees. 

3.  Reports  of  Standing  Committees,  accord- 
ing to  order  established;  after  which  reports  of 
Special  Committees. 

4.  Resolutions  and  unfinished  business. 

5.  Adjournment. 

6.  Final  roll  call. 


RULES  OF  ORDER. 

7.  All  questions  relating  to  the  priority  of 
business  shall  be  decided  without  debate. 

8.  The  Chairman  shall  preserve  order  and 


decide  questions  of  order,  subject  to  an  appeal 
to  the  Board  without  debate. 

9.  Every  member,  previous  to  his  speaking, 
shall  arise  from  his  seat  and  address  himself  to 
the  chair. 

10.  When  two  or  more  members  arise  at 
once,  the  chair  shall  name  the  member  who  is 
to  speak  first. 

11.  No.  member  shall  speak  more  than  twice 
on  the  same  question  without  leave  from  the 
Board  and  shall  not  occupy  more  than  ten  min- 
utes the  first  time,  nor  more  than  five  minutes 
the  second. 

12.  A member  called  to  order,  whether  by 
the  chair,  or  any  member  of  the  Board,  shall 
immediately  take  his  seat,  and,  if  there  is  no 
appeal,  the  decision  of  the  chair  shall  be  con- 
clusive. 

13.  Every  member  present  on  the  putting  of 
a question,  shall  vote  thereon  unless  excused  by 
the  Board  or  is  directly  interested. 

14.  No  motion  shall  be  debated  or  put  un- 
less first  seconded.  When  a motion  is  second- 
ed, it  shall  be  stated  by  the  chair  before  debate, 
and  every  such  motion  shall  be  reduced  to  writ- 
ing if  required  by  the  chair  or  any  of  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Board. 

less  first  seconded.  When  a motion  is  seconded, 
it  shall  be  stated  by  the  chair  before  debate,  and 
every  such  motion  shall  be  reduced  to  writing 


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if  required  by  the  chair  or  any  of  the  members 
of  the  Board. 

15.  When  a blank  is  to  be  filled  and  differ- 
ent sums  and  time  are  proposed,  the  question 
shall  first  be  put  upon  the  largest  sum  and  the 
longest  time. 

16.  A motion  to  adjourn  shall  always  be  in 
order  and  shall  be  decided  without  debate,  un- 
less a question  of  time  to  adjourn  shall  occur. 

17.  All  committees  shall  be  appointed  by 
the  chair  unless  otherwise  directed  by  the 
Board. 

18.  All  committees  shall,  whenever  cir- 
cumstances will  permit,  meet  in  the  office  of  the 
County  Auditor  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  said 
Auditor  to  keep  a record  of  the  transactions  of 
such  committees.  The  committees  shall  report 
in  writing,  with  the  state  of  fact  and  their  con- 
clusions and  recommendations  thereon. 

19.  There  shall  be  twenty  standing  com- 
mittees, to-wit: 

Finance,  to  consist  of  five  members  and  the 
Chairman  of  the  Board. 

Judiciary,  to  consist  of  three  members. 

Claims,  to  consist  of  three  members. 

Outside  Pauper  Relief,  to  consist  of  five  mem- 
bers. 

County  Farm,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

Court  House,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

Jail,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

Old  Workhouse,  to  consist  of  five  members. 


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New  Workhouse,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

School  Relations,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

City  and  Village  Relations,  to  consist  of  five 
members. 

Salaries  and  Reports,  to  consist  of  five  mem- 
bers. 

Licenses,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

Elections  and  Townships,  to  consist  of  five 
members. 

Printing  and  Stationery,  to  consist  of  five 
members. 

Mines  and  Mining,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

Taxation,  to  consit  of  three  members. 

Bonds,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

Blind,  to  consist  of  five  members. 

Lakes-To-Gulf  Waterway,  to  consist  of  five 
members. 

20.  No  alterations  shall  be  made  in  any  of 
the  rules  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  without 
the  consent  of  the  majority  of  the  members 
thereof,  nor  without  a notice  being  given  of  the 
motion  therefor  at  the  preceding  meeting  of  the 
Board. 

21.  After  a motion  is  stated  or  read  by  the 
Clerk,  it  shall  be  deemed  to  be  in  possession  of 
the  Board,  but  may  be  withdrawn  at  any  time 
by  the  mover  thereof  before  a vote. 

22.  A motion  to  reconsider  can  only  be  made 
by  a member  voting  with  the  majority  at  the 
same  or  following  meeting. 

23.  The  rules  may  be  suspended  in  any  par- 


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ticular  meeting  by  a vote  of  two-thirds  of  the 
members  present. 

24.  All  claims  and  demands  against  the 
County  and  all  petitions  for  appropriations,  in 
order  to  secure  the  action  of  the  Board  thereon, 
at  any  particular  meeting,  shal\  be  presented  to 
the  County  Clerk  five  days  before  the  meeting. 
At  the  close  of  that  day,  the  Clerk  shall  prepare 
a tabulated  statement  of  all  such  claims  so  filed 
showing  the  name  of  the  claimant,  the  amount 
of  the  claim  and  stating  clearly  what  the  claim 
is  for,  and  which  shall  be  numbered  consecutive- 
ly. The  Clerk  shall  then  cause  a sufficient  num- 
ber of  copies  of  such  statement  to  be  made  by 
means  of  the  hectograph,  or  other  device  for 
multiplyng  copies,  to  provide  each  member  of 
the  Board  with  a copy.  He  shall  then,  not  lat- 
er than  four  days  before  the  meeting  of  the 
Board  mail  to  each  member  one  of  the  said  cop- 
ies and  present  the  claims  to  the  Committee  on 
Claims.  During  the  session  of  the  Board,  the 
Committee  on  Claims  shall  report  on  the  claims 
in  the  hands,  and  the  Board  shall  then  and 
there  allow  or  reject  the  claim  so  presented, 
provided,  that  a claim  may,  to  prevent  injus- 
tice to  either  the  County  or  the  Claimant,  by  a 
vote  of  the  Board,  be  laid  over  for  further  con- 
sideration at  a subsequent  meeting. 

25.  The  Clerk  shall  call  the  names  of  the 
members  in  alphabetical  order  when  calling  the 
roll  call  or  when  polling  a vote. 


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26.  The  regular  meetings  of  the  Board  shall 
be  on  the  first  Saturday  in  each  month,  except- 
ing such  meetings  as  are  otherwise  provided  by 
law. 

2 7.  In  all  cases  when  a resolution  or  mo- 
tion shall  be  entered  in  the  minutes,  the  Clerk 
shall  also  enter  the  name  of  the  moving  member, 

28.  No  member  shall  be  entitled  to  com- 
pensation for  attendance  at  any  meeting  of  the 
Boarl  unless  he  be  present  at  roll  calls  at  the 
beginning  of  the  morning  session,  and  at  the 
beginning  of  the  afternoon  session  and  at  the 
time  of  adjournment,  unless  excused  by  the 
Board. 

2 9.  Contracts  and  Appropriations:  The 
yeas  and  nays  shall  be  taken  upon  all  contracts 
to  be  made  relating  to  the  sale  or  letting  of 
county  property;  on  appropriations  for  roads, 
highways  and  bridges;  and  on  all  donations  for 
any  purpose  whatever;  and  if  any  three  mem- 
bers require  it,  upon  any  question  before  the 
Board,  but  it  shall  not  be  taken  unless  called 
for  before  the  vote  has  been  announced. 

30.  The  Board  shall  be  governed  in  their 
deliberations  by  parliamentary  rules  laid  down 
in  Cushing's  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practic- 
es, so  far  as  the  same  shall  be  applicable, 

STANDING  ORDERS. 

1.  Temporary  Relief: — When  any  poor  or 
indigent  person  within  the  limits  of  any  town- 


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ship  in  this  county  does  not  require  to  be  sup- 
ported wholly  by  the  county,  and  has  no  rela- 
tion liable  for  such  support,  as  provided  by  the 
pauper  act,  the  Overseer  may  render  temporary 
relief  not  exceeding  four  dollars  per  month. 

2.  Reports  of  the  Overseer  of  the  Poor:  — 
The  Overseer  of  the  Poor  of  each  town  shall, 
at  each  meeting  of  the  County  Board,  make  a 
full  report  of  each  person  relieved  or  supported 
in  his  town.  The  report  shall  specify  the  place 
of  birth,  the  sex,  the  age,  cause  of  dependency, 
the  date,  character  and  amount  of  aid  rendered 
at  each  specified  time  together  with  the  total 
amount  of  aid  rendered  each  person;  also  the 
total  amount  of  aid  rendered  all  dependents. 
The  report  shall  give  the  names  of  persons  re- 
lieved or  supported  in  alphabetical  order,  and 
in  cities  and  villages,  the  streets  and  number 
of  residence,  and  the  same  shall  be  published  in 
the  proceedings  of  the  Board. 

3.  Poor  to  be  Kept  at  the  County  Farm — 
All  poor  persons  requiring  the  care  and  support 
of  the  county,  shall  be  cared  for  and  supported 
at  the  County  Farm  and  not  in  the  several 
Towns  in  the  County,  except  when  they  cannot 
be  removed  to  the  County  Farm  and  except  as 
herein  otherwise  provided. 

4.  Auditing  Claims: — Before  any  claim  is 
allowed  by  the  County  Board,  the  claimant  or 
his  agent  shall  file  an  itemized  account  thereof, 
stating  quantity  and  price,  accompanied  by  the 


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order  of  the  proper  officer  or  committee,  and 
shall  verify  his  claim  by  affidavit,  in  the  follow- 
ing form,  or  as  nearly  as  may  be: 

State  of  Illinois — St.  Clair  County. — ss. 

I,  A.  B.,  do  solemnly  swear  that  the  annexed 
account  against  the  County  of  St,  Clair  is  true; 
that  the  identical  articles  therein  named  in  the 
accompanying  order,  or  the  services  therein  per- 
formed as  therein  charged,  according  to  con- 
tract, and  the  amount  claimed  is  due  and  unpaid. 


Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me  this 


day 191 

[Seal]  Signature  of  Magistrate. 


5.  Not  to  be  Interested  in  Contracts;  Not 
to  Act  as  Attorney  to  Procure: — No  Supervisor 
shall  become  in  any  manner  interested,  either 
directly  or  indirectly  in  his  own  name  or  in  the 
name  of  any  other  person  or  corporation,  in 
any  contract,  or  in  the  performance  of  any  work 
in  the  asking  or  letting  of  which  said  officer  as 
agent  or  otherwise,  any  person,  company  or  cor- 
poration, in  respect  of  any  application  or  bid 
for  any  contract  work  in  regard  to  which  said 
officer  may  be  called  upon  to  vote,  and  any  and 
all  contracts  made  and  procured  in  violation 
hereof  shall  be  null  and  void. 

6.  No  claims  for  pauper  bills,  for  tempor- 
ary relief,  medical  attendance,  graves  convey- 


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ance  or  burial  expenses  of  any  kind  shall  be  au- 
dited or  paid  by  the  county  unless  properly  or- 
dered in  writing  by  an  Overseer  of  the  Poor,  the 
order  in  all  cases  to  accompany  the  bill  of  item, 

7.  No  Supervisor,  Committee  of  the  Board 
of  Supervisors  of  County  Officer  shall  make  any 
contract  for  work  or  labor  or  for  material  or 
repairs  of  any  kind,  nor  shall  they  make  the 
county  liable  in  any  manner  whatever,  without 
said  contract  is  made  by  public  letting  to  the 
lowest  responsible  bidder,  upon  proper  notice 
being  given  by  publication;'  provided,  private 
contracts  may  be  made,  if  deemed  to  the  best 
interest  of  the  county.  In  all  such  cases,  such 
contract  shall  be  in  writing. 

8.  No  blanks,  books,  stationery  or  other 
articles  used  by  the  County  Officers  shall  be  fur- 
nished except  on  order  of  the  officer  requiring 
the  same,  which  order  shall  accompany  the 
bills  when  presented  to  the'  County  Board  for 
allowance,  and  all  bills  shall  be  made  out  sep- 
arately for  each  officer  and  approved  by  him 
before  the  same  shall  be  ordered  paid.  The 
record  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Sup- 
ervisors in  reference  to  bills  of  this  character 
shall  indicate  the  office  or  department  to  which 
they  belong. 

9.  Contracts: — All  contracts  for  furnish- 
ing meat  and  groceries  to  the  County  Farm 
shall  be  let  for  a period  of  six  months  from  and 
after  the  15th  day  of  May  and  November  of 


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each  year.  Contracts  for  printing  legal  blanks 
and  envelopes,  publishing  the  proceedings  of 
the  Board  in  both  English  and  German  lan- 
guages, records  and  stationery  and  for  the  bur- 
ial of  paupers  of  East  St.  Louis  and  Stites  Town- 
ships shall  be  let  for  a period  of  one  year  from 
and  after  the  15th  day  of  May  of  each  year. 
Contracts  for  furnishing  coal  and  ice  to  the 
Court  House,  County  Farm,  Contagion  Hospital 
and  Jail  and  for  the  burial  of  paupers  of  the 
Townships  of  Belleville  and  St.  Clair  shall  be 
let  for  a period  of  one  year  from  and  after  the 
15th  day  of  November  of  each  year. 

All  persons,  firms  and  corporations  before 
entering  upon  contracts  shall  file  a bond  in  such 
amount  as  may  be  fixed  by  the  Board,  which 
bond  shall  be  examined  and  approved  by  the 
committee  on  Bonds.  The  County  Clerk  shall 
keep  a record  in  which  he  shall  record  the  bids 
upon  which  contracts  are  awarded,  and  he  shall 
also  furnish  copies  of  such  bids  to  the  various 
officers  or  persons  authoried  to  make  purchases 
or  order  supplies  under  such  contracts. 

10.  There  shall  be  appointed  at  the  May 
meeting  in  each  year  a County  Physician  at  a 
salary  to  be  fixed  annually  by  the  Board  whose 
duty  it  shall  be  to  treat  all  paupers  and  such 
others  for  whose  medical  aid  the  county  is  lia- 
ble, within  a radius  of  four  miles  of  Belleville, 
to  visit  the  County  Farm  and  County  Hospital 
(Contagion  Hospital  inclusive)  as  often  as  re- 


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quested,  and  at  least  once  each  day,  between  the 
hours  of  7 and  9 o’clock  a.  m.,  and  to  render  all 
necessary  medical  and  surgical  aid  to  the  in- 
mates thereof,  as  also  the  inmates  of  the  County 
Jail,  the  county  furnishing  necessary  medicines, 
instruments,  etc.,  on  the  requisition  of  such  ohy- 
sician. 

10a.  There  shall  also  be  appointed  a County 
Physician  for  the  Townships  of  East  St.  Louis, 
Centreville  and  Canteen  Townships,  and  a 
County  Physician  for  the  Township  of  Stites; 
at  a salary  to  be  fixed  annually  by  the  Board  at 
the  May  meeting,  whose  duties  within  the  limits 
of  East  St.  Louis,  Centreville,  Canteen  and 
Stites  Townships  respectively  shall  be  identical 
to  those  prescribed  for  the  County  Physician  at 
the  county  seat,  except  as  to  patients  at  the 
County  Farm,  County  Jail  and  Contagion  Hos- 
pital; provided,  if  at  any  time  a County  or  Con- 
tagion Hospital  shall  be  erected  or  maintained 
in  or  near  the  City  of  East  St.  Louis  for  patients 
coming  from  said  city,  or  Stites,  Centreville  or 
Canteen  Townships,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
respective  physicians  to  attend  the  inmates  as 
follows:  The  County  Physician  for  East  St. 

Louis  shall  treat  those  admitted  on  orders  of 
the  Overseers  of  the  Poor  of  East  St.  Louis, 
Centreville  and  Canteen  Townships  and  the 
County  Physician  for  Stites  Township  shall 
treat  those  admitted  on  the  order  of  the  Over- 
seer of  the  Poor  of  Stites  Township. 


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11.  No  physicians’  bills  shall  be  allowed  to 
any  other  physicians,  except  in  cases  of  accident 
or  emergency  where  medical  attendance  is  nec- 
essary, before  the  patient  can  be  brought  under 
the  care  of  the  County  Physicians. 

12.  There  shall  be  appointed  at  the  May 
meeting  of  each  year,  a Superintendent  and  Mat- 
ron of  the  County  Farm  at  salaries  to  be  fixed 
annually  by  the  Board,  whose  duties  are  defin- 
ed in  the  rules  and  regulations  for  the  govern- 
ment of  the  County  Farm  and  Contagion  Hos- 
pital. 

13.  The  County  Farm  shall  be  kept  exclus- 
ively for  the  care  and  maintenance  of  paupers, 
and  no  Supervisor  shall  issue  orders  for  admis- 
sion to  the  County  Farm  or  Hospital,  to  persons 
who  have  sufficient  money  or  property  or  rela- 
tives, who,  under  the  law,  are  liable  for  their 
support;  and  the  Superintendent  of  the  County 
Farm  is  ordered  to  admit  no  one  without  an  or- 
der duly  signed  by  some  Supervisor.  Provided, 

1 that  in  case  of  emergency,  the  Superintendent 
shall  receive  a patient  without  an  order  of  the 
Overseer  of  the  Poor,  when,  in  his  opinion  the 
applicant  requires  immediate  attention,  and  in 
such  case  the  Superintendent  of  the  County 
Farm  shall  immediately  notify  the  Overseer  of 
the  Poor  of  the  township  from  whence  the  ap- 
plicant came,  and  such  Overseer  of  the  Poor 
shall  immediately  send  to  the  Superintendent 
of  the  County  Farm  his  written  order  for  the 


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admission  of  such  patients. 

14.  Rewards: — For  the  purpose  of  provid- 
ing a fund  for  the  payment  of  rewards  herein- 
after mentioned,  the  Board  shall  levy  annually 
at  the  September  meeting  a sufficient  amount  as 
it  may  deem  necessary  as  taxes  to  be  levied,  etc., 
as  provided  by  statute. 

(a)  For  the  pursuit,  apprehension  and  up- 
on the  conviction  of  any  person  or  persons 
charged  with  the  crime  of  murder  or  manslaugh- 
ter the  sum  of  One  Hundred  Dollars  shall  be 
paid  upon  satisfactory  evidence  having  been  pro- 
duced that  the  person  or  persons  claiming  said 
reward  did  really  apprehend  the  murderer,  and 
such  arrest  was  made  beyond  the  limits  of  St. 
Clair  County. 

(b)  For  the  pursuit,  apprehension  and  up- 
on the  conviction  of  any  person  or  persons 
charged  with  the  crime  of  stealing  any  horse, 
mare  colt,  mule,  ass,  cattle  or  herd  of  cattle, 
the  sum  of  Fifty  Dollars  shall  be  paid  to  the 
person  or  persons  making  said  arrest  upon  satis- 
factory evidence  having  been  procured  that  the 
person  or  persons  claiming  said  reward  are  en- 
titled thereto,  provided,  that  the  value  of  the 
stock  stolen,  exceeds  the  sum  of  Fifty  Dollars 
in  the  commission  of  any  one  crime. 

(c)  For  the  pursuit,  apprehension  and  up- 
on the  conviction  of  any  person  or  persons 
charged  with  the  crime  of  rape  or  arson  the 
sum  of  Fifty  Dollars  shall  be  paid  to  the  person 


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or  persons  making  such  arrest,  upon  satisfac- 
tory evidence  having  been  produced  to  the 
County  Board  that  the  person  or  persons  claim- 
ing said  reward  are  entitled  thereto;  provided, 
such  arrest  was  made  beyond  the  limits  of  St. 
Clair  County,  and  provided,  that  in  no  case 
shall  such  reward  be  paid  to  the  Sheriff  of  St. 
Clair  County. 

(d)  For  the  apprehension  and  upon  the 
conviction  of  each  and  every  person  charged 
with  ^burglary,  and  wherein  the  breaking  of  any 
safe  or  vault  was  attempted  or  accomplished, 
the  sum  of  One  Hundred  Dollars  shall  be  paid 
upon  satisfactory  evidence  being  produced  Lo 
the  Board  that  the  party  claiming  said  reward 
is  entitled  thereto, 

15.  Appointees: — There  shall  be  appointed 
annually  at  the  May  meeting  the  following  ap- 
pointees: 

First — A Superintendent  of  the  County  Farm 
and  Hospital. 

Second — A Matron  of  the  County  Farm  and 
Hospital. 

Third — Three  County  Physicians. 

Fourth — One  Mine  Inspector. 

Fifth — Overseers  of  the  Poor.  In  case  of 
the  resignation  of  the  Chief  Supervisor  of  any 
township,  having  the  population  required  by  the 
statute  authorizing  the  appointment  of  the  Over- 
seer of  the  Poor,  whose  term  of  service  shall  be- 
gin on,  the  15th  day  of  May  following  their  ap- 


pointment  and  shall  end  one  year  hence,  and 
before  assuming  their  duties  shall  file  a bond 
with  approved  securities  in  amounts  doubling 
the  salaries  of  the  respective  officers. 

16.  [Franchises: — Before  any  petition  for  a 
franchise  for  any  purpose  whatever  may  be 
considered,  the  petitioners  for  such  franchise 
shall  deposit  with  the  County  Clerk  the  sum  of 
$100.00  in  cash  or  certified  check,  the  said  de- 
posit to  be  returned  to  the  petitioners  in  case 
the  prayer  of  the  petition  is  not  granted  or  m 
case  the  work  has  been  completed  within  the 
time  specified  in  the  franchise. 

In  case  such  franchise  is  granted  and  the  said 
petitioners,  their  successors  or  assigns  shall 
fail  to  complete  the  work  within  the  time  speci- 
fied in  the  franchise  and  allow  such  franchise 
to  be  forfeited,  then  such  sum  of  $100.00  is  to 
be  deposited  with  the  County  Treasurer  to  re- 
imburse the  county  for  expenses  incurred  by  it 
In  investigating  such  petition. 

RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  GOV- 
ERNMENT OF  THE  COUNTY  FARM 
AND  HOSPITAL. 


Section  1.  Officers — The  officers  of  this  ins- 
titution shall  consist  of  a Superintendent  and 
a County  Physician,  the  former  to  reside  on  the 
premises  in  such  rooms  as  may  be  allotted  him 
by  the  Board  of  Supervisors.  This  institution 


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shall  be  under  the  immediate  control  of  the 
Superintendent,  to  whom  all  employes  except 
those  appointed  by  the  County  Board  shall  be 
subordinate,  and  he  will  be  held  by  the  Board 
of  Supervisors  to  strict  accountability  for  the 
proper  conduct  of  said  institution,  and  he  shall 
report  to  the  Board  monthly  all  moneys  receiv- 
ed and  expended  by  him  on  behalf  of  the  coun- 
ty. 

Section  2.  He  shall  strictly  guard  over  ev- 
ery interest  of  the  institution,  to  see  that  econ- 
omy is  practiced  in  all  its  departments;  to  see 
that  inmates,  physically  able,  perform  such 
manual  labor  as  may  be  adopted  to  their  con- 
dition. 

Section  3.  He  is  to  see  that  the  needs  of 
the  inmates  are  supplied,  that  they  are  in  all 
respects  humanely  treated,  and  that  the  employ- 
es perform  their  whole  duty,  and  that  good  or- 
der and  discipline  be  maintained,  and  that  all 
orders  given  by  the  attending  physician  be 
strictly  complied  with. 

Section  4.  He  shall  see  that  all  departments 
are  kept  clean  and  in  proper  order,  and  that 
no  spiritous  liquors  are  brought  to  the  institu- 
tion, except  by  order  of  the  attending  physician. 

Section  5.  He  shall  annually  furnish  the 
Board  of  Supervisors  and  as  often  as  requested 
by  the  Board,  a true  and  correct  statement  of  all 
persons  admitted,  discharged,  died,  and  remain- 
ing in  the  institution,  giving  the  nature  of  the 


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disease  of  those  that  died,  and  also  give  in  de- 
tail, age,  residence,  sex,  color,  and  cause  of  des- 
titution, debility  or  disease. 

Section  6.  He  shall  annually  make  an  in- 
ventory, in  detail,  of  all  public  property  in  his 
charge  and  to  state  separately  all  property  worn 
out  by  service  or  otherwise  destroyed,  and  to 
verify  the  same  by  affidavit;  said  inventory 
shall  be  made  the  week  preceding  the  last  meet- 
ing of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  each  year; 
and  shall  be  then  placed  on  file  in  the  office  of 
the  County  Clerk. 

Section  7.  He  shall  make  out  a requisition 
to  the  Board  for  all  provisions,  medicines,  fuel 
and  all  other  necessities  for  the  use  of  said  in- 
stitution. 

Section  8.  He  shall  see  that  no  employe  or 
inmate  is  absent  from  the  institution  without 
his  permission. 

Section  9.  He  shall  see  that  when  any  in- 
mate is  sick  and  desires  the  administration  of 
a clergy,  that  one  of  the  denomination  the  in- 
mate may  perfer  be  requested  to  attend. 

Section  10.  It  shall  be  his  duty  to  see  that 
all  deceased  persons  are  properly  laid  out,  and 
their  bodies  be  treated  with  humane  considera- 
tion. That  the  Overseer  of  the  Poor  of  the 
Township  from  wihch  such  person  was  admit- 
ted and  the  relatives  of  such  deceased  persons 
or  society  or  lodge  to  which  the  deceased  be- 
longed, if  known,  be  notified  of  the  death,  and 


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if  claimed  by  their  relatives  shall  surrender  the 
body  to  them  and  take  their  receipt  for  the 
same;  if  unclaimed,  he  shall  cause  said  body  to 
be  buried,  having  had  the  initials  of  the  name 
of  the  deceased  person  marked  with  stencil 
plate  upon  the  top  of  the  coffin,  and  also  upon 
the  head  board  of  walnut  lumber. 

Section  11.  He  shall  regulate  the  diet  of  the 
inmates  for  each  day  in  the  week  by  and  with 
the  advice  of  the  attending  County  Physician 
and  the  Committee  on  Paupers. 

Section  12.  He  shall  have  no  power  to  ad- 
mit any  person  as  an  inmate  without  a written 
permit  of  an  Overseer  of  the  Poor,  except  pa- 
tients sent  from  the  County  Jail,  who  shall  be 
admitted  on  a written  permit  of  one  of  the 
County  Physicians.  In  case  where  a patient  is 
brought  in  the  night  time,  or  in  case  of  an 
accident,  when  patients  shall  be  permitted  to 
remain  a reasonable  time  to  obtain  a permit 
from  the  proper  person,  and  provided,  also  that 
patients  may  be  admitted  under  order  of  a Court 
of  record  of  said  County.  Said  permit  and  or- 
ders shall  be  kept  on  file  for  the  inspection  of 
the  Committee  on  Paupers. 

Section  13.  He  shall  require  that  all  visitors 
desiring  to  visit  the  institution  (except  mem- 
bers of  the  Board  of  Supervisors'  shall  first  ap- 
ply to  him  for  permission  to  do  so.  No  visitor 
shall  be  allowed  to  go  through  the  institution 
unless  attended  by  an  officer  of  the  institu- 


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tion;  or  such  person  as  the  Superintendent  may 
designate,  provided  that  visitors  may  also  be 
admitted  on  permit  from  any  County  Physician. 

Section  14.  He  shall  immediately  discharge 
any  employe  who  shall  refuse  to  obey  the  rules 
of  the  institution,  or  who  may  be  found  to  be 
under  the  .influence  of  liquor,  and  report  such 
facts  to  the  chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Pau- 
pers of  the  Board  of  Supervisors. 

Section  15.  Whenever  a patient  or  pauper., 
as  the  case  may  be,  arrives  at  the  institution,  he 
shall  be  conducted  to  the  office  of  the  Superin- 
tendent, who  will  cause  his  name,  age,  sex,  resi- 
dence, nativity  and  cause  of  debility  to  be  enter- 
ed in  a book  kept  for  that  purpose,  and  after 
having  such  a person,  if  necessary,  properly 
washed  and  cleaned,  shall  assign  him  to  a ward, 
provided  that  in  the  absence  of  the  Superintend- 
ent such  duties  shall  devolve  upon  the  head 
nurse,  and  in  case  the  person  should  require  im- 
mediate medical  aid  that  the  County  Physician 
be  immediately  notified  of  such  fact  requiring 
his  immediate  attendance,  and  in  case  the  per- 
son so  admitted  is  to  pay  either  entirely  are 
partially  for  their  support  the  Superintendent 
shall  keep  a separate  record  showing  name  of 
person  to  whom  support  is  charged  and  the 
amount  charged. 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Section  1.  The  County  Physician  for  the 


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county  seat  shall  have  absolute  control  of  and 
give  directions  in  the  medical  department. 

Section  2.  It  shall  be  his  duty  to  personally 
examine  ail  patients  that  may  be  committed  to 
the  institution  and  to  prescribe  such  medicines 
as  may  be  deemed  proper,  and  give  full  and  ex- 
plicit directions  in  writing  of  the  manner  and 
how  they  are  to  be  administered,  with  the  ad- 
vice of  the  consulting  surgeon.  He  shall  pre- 
scribe such  diet  and  give  such  other  directions 
as  may  be  deemed  proper  in  each  particular 
case,  and  enjoin  the  Superintendent  that  such 
orders  are  faithfully  executed. 

Section  3.  He  shall  have  power  with  the  ad- 
vice of  the  Superintendent  to  order  the  dis- 
charge of  an  inmate  whom  he  may  deem  suffici- 
ently restored  in  health  or  capable  of  supporting 
himself  or  herself. 

ATTENDANTS. 

Section  1.  The  attendants  shall  treat  the  pa- 
tients or  inmates  with  uniform  kindness  and 
respect,  and  under  all  circumstances  to  speak 
in  a mild  and  pleasant  tone  of  voice,  never  ad- 
dressing an  inmate  coarsely  or  by  nickname. 

Section  2.  On  arising  in  the  morning,  the 
attendants  shall  see  that  each  person  confided 
to  his  care  is  thoroughly  washed,  hair  combed, 
clothes  brushed  and  cleaned  if  necessary,  to  see 
that  their  boots  or  shoes  are  clean,  to  see  that 
the  patients’  beds  be  made,  and  the  room  or 


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rooms,  hall  and  stairs  be  carefully  swept,  avoid- 
ing as  much  as  possible  the  raising  of  dust,  and 
to  have  all  such  work  done  in  summer  by  8 o’- 
clock and  in  the  winter  by  9 o’clock  a.  m.,  and 
to  see  that  no  patient  leaves  the  building  ex- 
cept by  leave  of  the  Superintendent  or  attending 
physician. 

Section  3.  When  attendants  receive  insult- 
ing and  abusive  language  they  must  forebear 
to  retaliate  or  become  abusive,  and  they  shall 
under  no  circumstances  apply  any  restraining 
apparatus  nor  seclude  a patient  without  the  con- 
sent of  the  Superintendent  or  attending  phy- 
sician. 

HOURS  AND  MEALS. 

Section  1.  The  morning  bell  shall  be  rung 
by  some  person  duly  authorized  by  the  Superin- 
tendent, at  the  hour  of  5 a.  m.,  in  the  month  of 
May,  June,  July,  August  and  September,  and 
at  6 o’clock  during  the  remainder  of  the  year, 
at  which  time  all  persons  who  have  duties  to 
perform  shall  rise.’ 

Section  2.  Breakfast  shall  be  served  at  6 
o’clock  in  the  spring  and  summer,  and  at  7 o’- 
clock in  the  fall  and  winter.  Dinner  shall  be 
•erved  at  12  o’clock,  and  supper  at  5 o’clock  the 
year  round. 

LAUNDRY  AND  CULINARY. 

Section  1.  The  Matron  of  the  institution 


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shall  have  full  supervision  of  all  washing  and 
with  the  necessary  assistance  by  theshrdluhrdl 
ironing,  and  for  that  purpose  shall  be  supplied 
with  the  necessary  assistance  by  the  Superin- 
tendent, who  shall,  however,  see  that  all  able 
bodied  females  perform  as  much  work  as  their 
physical  strength  will  permit. 

Section  2.  She  shall  under  no  circumstances 
do  or  allow  washing  and  ironing  for  persons 
outside.  She  shall  allow  no  person  to  visit  the 
laundry  without  permission. 

Section  3.  She  shall  have  charge  of  and 
give  direction  for  all  sewing  to  be  done  about 
the  institution,  and  for  that  purpose  shall  util- 
ize all  female  inmates  that  are  physically  able 
and  qualified  to  perform  such  services,  and  that 
no  outside  help  be  employed  white  there  is  suf- 
ficient of  such  help  at  the  institution. 

Sections  4.  She  shall  see  that  all  victuals  are 
well  prepared  and  properly  cooked,  and  no  un- 
wholesome meat  or  vegetables  be  placed  on 
the  table;  that  meals  are  made  ready  at  the 
proper  hours,  that  all  specified  orders  of  the  at- 
tending physician  are  strictly  obeyed;  to  see 
that  the  floors  of  the  kitchen  and  dining  room 
are  frequently  scrubbed  and  kept  neat  and 
clean;  that  all  cooking  utensils  are  properly 
scoured  and  that  all  dishes  are  carefully  washed 
and  taken  care  of;  to  see  that  all  dishes  are  care- 
fully handled  to  avoid  breakage.  To  see  that 
good  and  wholesome  bread  is  baked  and  served 


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to  the  inmates,  and  in  case  any  article  of  food 
furnished  does  not  come  up  to  the  standard,  to 
report  the  same  to  the  Superintendent. 

TELEPHONES. 

Section  1.  The  use  of  the  telephone  shall  be 
restricted  to  official  business;  and  no  unauthor- 
ized person  shall  meddle  or  use  it,  nor  under 
any  circumstances  shall  the  officers  or  employes 
of  transmitting  frivolous  or  unimportant  com- 
of  transmitting  frivoluos  or  unimportant  com- 
munications. 

GENERAL  RULES. 

Section  1.  No  officer  of  employe  of  this  in- 
stitution shall  ever  leave  the  grounds  without 
first  having  permission  from  the  Superinhrdlu 
erintendent. 

Section  2.  No  officer  or  employe  shall  in- 
vite a friend  to  remain  all  night  in  the  institu- 
tion, nor  shall  they  wear  or  use  any  of  the  wear- 
ing apparel  belonging  to  the  county. 

Section  3.  The  horses,  wagons  or  vehicles, 
or  other  implements  of  the  institution  are  not 
to  be  used  by  any  person,  except  when  strictly 
in  public  service. 

Section  4.  The  regular  visiting  days  of  the 
patients’'  friends  shall  be  on  Sunday  and  legal 
holidays,  but  visiting  may  be  permitted  on 
other  days  from  9 to  11  a.  m.,  and  2 to  4 p.  m., 
but  only  to  such  wards  as  the  Superintendent 


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may  t’eem  proper,  and  visitors  must  confine 
their  visits  to  their  friends,  and  not  wander 
about  the  building  and  grounds.  Promiscuous 
visitors  shall  not  be  admitted  on  such  days. 
Persons  wishing  to  go  about  the  institution 
must  obtain  the  consent  of  the  Superintendent, 
and  he  will  see  that  they  are  shown  about. 
Friends  of  patients  and  all  other  visitors  will 
carefully  avoid  prolonging  their  visits,  unneces- 
sarily, unless  by  request  of  the  Superintendent. 

Section  5.  No  person  connected  with  the 

institution  shall  nave  or  keep  matches  other 
than  the  matches  adopted  and  furnished  by  re- 
quest of  the  Superintendent. 

Section  6.  All  officers  and  employes  are 

enjoined  to  be  promptly  at  their  meals  after 
ringing  of  the  bell  as  essential  to  discipline  of 
the  institution. 

Section  7.  All  officers  and  employes  shall 

he  attentive  to  the  most  minute  matters  out  of 
repair  in  their  departments;  as  soon  as  it  oc- 
curs they  shall  bring  it  to  the  notice  of  the  Sup- 
erintendent. 

Section  8.  iNo  employe,  whose  duty  does 

not  call  him  into  the  wards,  shall  enter  them 

without  the  permission  of  the  Superintendent, 
nor  shall  they  enter  the  wards  where  they  have 
no  duties  unless  so  ordered. 

Section  9.  When  any  employe  shall  violate 
any  of  the  rules  of  the  government  of  this  insti- 
tution, the  Superintendent  shall  call  the  atten- 


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tion  of  the  party  violating  the  same  to  the  fact 
and  shall  reprimand  the  offending  party  or  par- 
ties, and  in  case  of  gross  violation  of  said  rules, 
he  shall  report  said  fact  to  the  chairman  of  the 
Committee  on  Paupers,  who  shall  be  authorized 
to  act  in  the  manner  as  he  may  deem  best  for 
the  interest  of  the  public  service. 

Section  10.  The  Superintendent  of  the  Coun- 
ty Farm  shall  have  power,  and  it  shall  be  his 
duty  to  take  all  necessary  precaution  to  guard 
the  lives  of  the  inmates  and  the  buildings  and 
property  of  the  county  against  fire,  vand  shall 
with  the  approval  of  the  County  Board  employ 
some  proper  person  as  night  watchman  to  patrol 
the  buildings  and  halls  at  regular  intervals  dur- 
ing the  night,  and  shall  procure  a time  register 
for  such  halls  and  parts  of  buildings  as  necess- 
ary to  register  the  performance  of  duty  by  such 
night  watchman. 

RULES  OF  THE  CONTAGION  HOSPITAL. 

Section  1.  There  shall  be  annually  appointed 
at  the  May  meeting  of  the  Board,  a Superintend- 
ent and  Matron  for  the  Contagion  Hospital, 
whose  duties  in  and  about  said  Hospital  shall  be* 
similar  to  those  prescribed  for  the  Superintend- 
ent and  Matron  of  the  County  Farm  and  Hos- 
pital, and  whose  salary  shall  be  fixed  prior  to 
such  appointment. 

Section  2.  The  Contagion  Hospital  shall  be 
only  for  pauper  patients  afflicted  with  conta- 


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gious  diseases  of  any  nature  whatever.  The 
same  shall  be  divided  into  two  sections,  one  for 
male  and  one  for  female  patients  provided 
where  families  or  parts  of  families  are  afflicted 
with  a contagious  disease  and  desire  to  be  plac- 
ed into  one  room  and  the  same  can  be  done 
without  injury  or  inconvenience  to  the  other 
patients  at  the  Hospital,  then  such  persons  shall 
be  permitted  to  occupy  one  room,  though  of  a 
different  sex.  Provided  that  persons  afflicted  with 
a contagious  disease,  though  not  paupers,  shall 
be  admitted  at  any  time  when  said  Hospital  is 
not  filled  with  paupers,  upon  the  payment  of 
three  dollars  per  week  for  board  and  nursing 
only,  which  sum  shall  be  paid  in  advance  and 
sufficient  guarantee  to  be  given  that  all  future 
board  will  be  promptly  paid  in  advance. 

Section  3.  Any  person  not  a pauper,  being 
a patient  at  the  Contagion  Hospital,  shall  have 
the  right  at  any  time  to  the  service  of  a reputa- 
ble physician  and  shall  have  the  right  to  have 
sent  to  him  eatables  or  extras  at  his  own  cost, 
provided  that  under  no  consideration  shall 
spirituous  or  malt  liquors  or  tobacco  of  any  kind 
be  permitted  in  the  hospital,  except  when  pre- 
scribed by  the  attending  physician. 

Section  4.  Any  person  desiring  the  service 
or  administrations  of  clergy  shall  have  the  right 
to  be  visited  by  any  clergyman,  provided  that 
such  clergyman,  before  entering  the  hospital 
shall  don  suitable  clothing  to  prevent  the 


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spreading  of  such  contagious  disease  and  before 
leaving  the  institution  shall  receive  permission 
to  do  so  from  the  Superintendent.  Relatives  of 
the  patient  shall  be  admitted  under  the  same 
regulations  and  instructions  as  clergymen,  where 
the  probability  is  that  the  patient’s  illness  will 
prove  fatal. 

Section  5.  Physicians,  nurses,  attendants, 
Superintendent  and  Matron  shall  in  no  case 
leave  the  institution  when  there  are  contagious 
diseases  therein  at  the  time  without  having  their 
clothing  or  other  property  they  wish  to  remove 
thoroughly  fumigated,  and  a violation  of  this 
rule  by  any  of  the  persons  named  herein  shall 
forfeit  a month’s  salary  to  the  county. 

SUPERINTENDENT’S  INSTRUCTIONS  TO 
NURSES  AT  CONTAGION 
HOSPITAL. 

(a‘  On  receipt  of  a patient  immediately  con- 
duct him  to  the  bathroom  and  give  him  a bath 
after  which  furnish  them  with  clean  under- 
clothing and  assign  them  to  a clean  bed  with 
Lifhcient  bedclothing  to  keep  them  comforta- 
ble. If  too  sick  to  visit  the  closet,  provide  them 
with  a night  vessel,  the  contents  of  which  must 
be  emptied  into  a slop  zink  after  use,  the  vessel 
cleaned  and  returned. 

(b)  The  cast-off  clothing  must  be  hung  in 
the  fumigating  room  and  thoroughly  fumigated, 
after  which  make  into  a bundle  and  mark  name 


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of  patient  on  same  and  store  in  garret,  where 
they  must  remain  until  the  patient  is  ready  for 
discharge.  Where  virum  is  found  on  clothing 
extra  precaution  must  be  taken  that  they  do  not 
become  scattered  about  the  building.  The  fe- 
male nurse  will  attend  to  the  wants  of  the  fe- 
male patients,  also  the  cooking  and  washing, 
being  assisted  by  the  male  nurse  and  such  of 
the  patients  as  are  able  to  perform  labor. 

(c)  See  that  no  person  leaves  the  stockade 
until  regularly  discharged.  When  patients  are 
discharged  fumigate  their  clothing  and  effects, 
give  them  a bath  and  remove  all  scabs  from 
body.  When  they  have  dressed  they  must  not 
come  in  contact  with  any  one  in  the  institution. 
No  nurse  or  other  person  will  be  permitted  to 
leave  the  institution  except  under  the  rules 
which  may  be  prescribed. 

(d)  The  rooms,  porch  and  yard  must  be 
kept  in  a cleanly  condition  and  disinfectants  us- 
ed freely.  Answer  all  calls  of  the  electric  bell 
and  telephone,  day  and  night,  and  see  that  the 
electric  lights  are  not  unnecessarily  burned. 

(e)  No  mail  or  package  of  any  kind  will  be 
permitted  to  be  sent  out.  If  the  patient  wishes 
to  communicate  with  family  or  friends  outside 
they  may  do  so  through  the  Superintendent. 


RULES  GOVERNING  WORKHOUSE. 
Rules  and  Regulations  Governing  the  Workhouse 


34— 


Established  by  the  Board  of  Supervisors  at 
the  July  Meeting,  A.  D.  1906.  (see  Supei- 
visors’  Record  No.  7,  Page  12  6.) 

Section  1.  All  male  persons  sentenced  to  the 
workhouse  shall  be  kept  at  hard  labor  from  8 
o'clock  a.  m.,  to  12  o’clock  noon,  and  from  1 
o’clock  to  5 o’clock  p.  m.,  except  Sundays  or  le- 
gal holidays  and  Saturday  afternoons,  and  to 
perform  such  labor  as  their  physical  condition 
will  permit,  the  same  to  be  assigned  by  the  Sup- 
erintendent. 

Section  2.  Officers  and  Employes — There 
shall  be  appointed  annually  at  the  May  meeting 
a Superintendent  of  the  Workhouse  and  such  as- 
sistants as  may  be  necessary  for  its  manage- 
ment also  an  engineer  at  salaries  to  be  fixed  by 
the  Board;  provided  that  such  Superintendent 
and  assistants  have  not  already  been  appointed 
by  the  Sheriff;  in  which  latter  case  only  the  en- 
gineer shall  be  appointed  by  the  Board. 

Section  3.  Duties  of  the  Officers  and  Em- 
ployes— The  Superintendent  of  the  Workhouse 
shall  have  complete  management  thereof,  sub- 
ject only  to  the  orders  of  the  Board  of  Superl 
visors,  or  its  committee  on  Criminal  Labor.  He 
shall  see  that  all  prisoners  under  his  charge  are 
kept  constantly  at  hard  work,  so  that  at  the  ex- 
piration of  their  sentence  they  will  have  learned 
to  dread  the  Workhouse  and  have  no  desire  to 
return.  He  shall  assign  such  duties  to  his  as- 
sistant or  assistants  as  may  be  necessary  for  the 


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proper  management  of  the  Workhouse,  or  for . 
preventing  the  escape  of  prisoners  under  his 
charge.  He  shall  make  an  inventory  of  all 
tools,  machinery  and  other  property  of  the 
County  in  his  charge  and  keep  a record  of  all 
new  tools,  machinery  and  property  purchased 
during  the  year.  He  shall  personally  keep 
charge  of  all  dynamite,  fuse  and  caps,  and  shall 
personally  prepare  all  blasts.  In  no  case  may 
he  allow  any  explosives  to  be  handled  by  the 
prisoners,  or  keep  the  same  in  such  place  where 
prisoners  might  have  access  thereto. 

He  shall  furnish  to  the  engineer  such  assist- 
ance from  among  the  prisoners  as  shall  reason- 
ably be  needed  by  him. 

He  shall  keep  a record  in  which  he  shall  enter 
each  day  the  amount  of  macadam  broken  and 
the  amount  of  macadam  delivered  each  day  to 
the  various  township  and  shall  make  a monthly 
report  thereof  to  the  Committee  on  Criminal 
Labor. 

Duties  of  Assistant  Superintendent — The 
Assistant  Superintendent  shall  perform  tine  du- 
ties which  may  be  assigned  to  him  by  the  Su- 
perintendent, and  in  case  of  the  absence  or  dis- 
ability of  the  Superintendent,  the  duties  herein 
described  for  the  Superintendent  shall  be  per- 
formed by  such  assistant. 

Duties  of  Engineer— The  engineer  shall  have 
charge  of  the  boilers,  engines,  crusher,  hoisting- 
engine,  steam  drill  and  other  machinery.  It 


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shall  be  his  duty  to  keep  same  in  clean  condi- 
tion and  in  good  repair.  He  shall  personally 
operate  all  machinery  with  the  exception  of  the 
steam  drill  at  such  times  when  directed  by  the 
Superintendent,  and  whenever  assistance  is 
needed  by  him  in  cleaning  boilers  or  repairing 
the  machinery,  he  shall  request  same  of  the  Su- 
perintendent. 

Distribution  of  Macadam — The  macadam 
crushed  at  the  Workhouse  shall  be  distributed 
to  the  Highway  Commissioners  of  the  various 
townships,  city  and  village  authorities  of  various 
cities  and  villages  for  use  upon  the  highways  of 
the  county  and  cities  anl  villages  in  the  manner 
following: 

The  Highway  Commissioners  of  the  various 
townships  shall  make  requisition  for  the  amount 
of  macadam  desired  by  them,  which  requisition 
shall  be  filed  with  the  County  Clerk,  and  shall 
be  examined  by  the  Committee  on  Criminal  La- 
bor, who  shall  have  power,  if  in  their  opinion 
the  requisition  is  for  a greater  amount  than  the 
townships  are  reasonably  entitled  to,  to  reduce 
the  amount. 

iThe  macadam  shall  be  delivered  to  the  town- 
ship in  rotation  according  to  the  filing  of  the 
requisition.  Whenever  a sufficient  supply  of 
macadam  is  on  hand  to  supply  the  township  first 
in  order,  the  Highway  Commissioner  thereof 
shall  be  notified  that  the  macadam  is  ready  for 
delivery,  and  if,  after  the  lapse  of  a period  of 


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time  to  be  designated  by  the  committee,  which 
time  shall  be  regulated  according  to  the  sea- 
sons or  the  conditions  of  the  roads,  the  High- 
way Commissioners  of  the  township  notified  fail 
or  neglect  to  call  for  their  proportion,  the  ma- 
cadam shall  be  applied  to  the  township  next  in 
order,  and  the  first  township  shall  be  placed  at 
the  bottom  of  the  list  to  await  its  rotation  and 
the  same  rule  to  apply  throughout  the  list.  If 
any  Commissioner  shall  fail  three  successive 
times  to  call  for  the  macadam,  the  requisition 
shall  be  considered  as  abandoned. 

All  resolutions,  rules  or  orders  heretofore 
passed  by  the  Board  of  Supervisors  and  in  con- 
flict with  any  rules,  regulations  or  standing  or- 
ders hereinabove  contained  are  hereby  repealed, 
and  these  rules  to  be  in  force  and  effect  from 
and  after  their  passage,  except  where  they  con- 
flict with  any  appointments  or  contracts  now  in 
force. 


PETIT  JURY  LIST — HOW  TO  BE  PREPARED. 

be  it  enacted  by  the  people  of  the  State  of  Il- 
linois, represented  in  the  General  Assembly, 
that  the  county  board  of  each  county  shall,  at  or 
before  the  times  of  its  meeting,  in  September, 
in  each  year,  or  at  any  time  thereafter,  when 
necessary,  for  the  purpose  of  this  act,  make  a 
list  of  a sufficient  number,  not  less  than  one- 
tenth  of  the  legal  voters  of  each  town  or  pre- 
cinct in  the  county,  giving  the  place  of  residence 


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of  each  name  on  the  list,  to  be  known  as  a jury 
list. 

Petit  Jurors  for  the  year — Their  qualifications 
- — At  the  meeting  of  the  County  Board,  in  the 
respective  counties  in  this  state,  containing  a 
population  of  not  more  than  250,000,  in  Sep- 
tember, in  the  year  of  1874,  and  in  each  year 
thereafter,  such  board  shall  select  from  such 
list  a number  of  persons  equal  to  one  hundred 
(100)  for  each  trial  term  of  the  Circuit  Court 
and  other  courts  of  record,  except  County 
Courts,  which  may  be  provided  by  law,  to  be 
held  during  the  succeeding  year,  to  serve  as  pet- 
it jurors.  In  counties  having  a population  of 
more  than  25  0,000,  the  persons  to  serve  as  petit 
jurors  shall  be  selected  by  the  Jury  Commis- 
sioners, as  provided  by  law: 

Provided,  that  the  persons  selected  to  serve 
as  jurors  in  courts  of  record  having  jurisdiction 
only  in  and  for  cities  shall  be  selected  from  the 
body  of  the  county  in  the  same  manner  as  jur- 
ors are  selected  for  the  Circuit  Court.  Jurors 
in  all  counties  in  Illinois  must  have  legal  quali- 
fications herein  prescribed,  and  shall  be  chosen 
a proportionate  number  from  the  residents  of 
each  town,  or  precinct,  and  such  persons  only 
as  are: 

First:  Inhabitants  of  the  town,  or  precinct, 

not  excempt  from  serving  on  juries. 

Second:  Of  the  age  of  twenty-one  (21) 


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years,  Qr  upwards,  and  under  sixty-five  (65) 
years  old. 

Third:  In  possession  of  their  natural  facul- 

ties, and  not  infirm  or  decrepit. 

Fourth:  Free  from  all'  legal  exceptions  of 

fair  character,  of  approved  integrity,  of  sound 
judgment,  well  informed,  and  who  understands 
the  English  language. 

List  at  subsequent  meetings:  If,  for  any 
reason,  the  list  or  the  selection  provided  for  in 
the  foregoing  sections  of  this  act  shall  not  be 
made  at  the  meeting  of  the  Board  held  at  the 
time  specified,  such  list  or  selection  shall  be 
made  at  any  meeting  to  be  held  as  soon  thereaft- 
er as  may  be. 

Exemptions:  The  following  persons  shall 

be  exempt  from  serving  as  jurors,  to-wit:  The 
Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor,  Secretary  of 
State,  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  Treasurer, 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Attorney 
General,  members  of  the  General  Assembly  dur- 
ing their  term  of  office,  all  judges  of  courts,  all 
clerks  of  courts,  sheriffs,  coroners,  postmasters, 
mail  carriers,  practicing  attorneys,  all  officers 
of  the  United  States,  officiating  ministers  of  the 
gospel,  school  teachers  during  the  term  of 
school,  practicing  physicians,  registered  and  as- 
sistant pharmacists,  constant  ferrymen,  mayors 
of  cities,  policemen,  active  members  of  the  fire 
department,  embalmers,  undertakers  alnd  fu- 
neral directors  actively  engaged  in  their  busi- 


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ness,  and  all  persons  actively  engaged  in  their 
business,  and  all  persons  actively  employed  up- 
on the  editorial  or  mechanical  staffs  and  de- 
partments of  any  newspaper  of  general  circula- 
tion printed  and  published  in  this  state.  Pro- 
vided: that  every  fireman  who  shall  have  faith- 
fully and  actively  served  as  such  in  any  volun- 
teer fire  department  in  any  city  of  this  state,  for 
the  term  of  seven  years,  may  thereafter  be  ex- 
empt from  serving  on  juries  in  all  courts. 

NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES  OF  COUN- 
TY APPOINTEES. 

Frank  Mundloch,  Superintendent  County 
Farm,  Belleville,  111. 

Emily  Mundloch,  Matron  County  Farm,  Belle- 
viiie,  Illinois. 

Dr.  Wm.  B.  Kunze,  County  Physician,  Office 
Kin.  2;  Bell,  302.  Residence,  Kin.  700,  Belle- 
ville, Illinois. 

Dr.  J.  H.  Fulgam,  Assistant  County  Physician 
for  East  St.  Louis,  Canteen  and  Centreville, 
East  St.  Louis,  111. 

Dr.  Earle  Williams,  Assistant  County  Physi- 
cian Stites  Township,  Lovejoy,  111. 

Thos.  C.  Wright,  County  Mine  Inspector, 
Belleville,  111. 

Louis  S.  Ross,  Overseer  of  the  Poor  East  St. 
Louis  Township,  East  St.  Lauis,  111. 

John  Weber,  Overseer  of  the  Poor  of  Belle- 
ville Township,  Belleville,  111. 


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MEETING  DAYS  OF  THE  COUNTY  BOARD. 

First  Saturday  of  every  month,  excepting 
June  and  September. 

Meeting  held  on  2d  Monday  in  June  and  2d 
Tuesday  in  September. 

TERMS  OF  ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY  CIRCUIT 
COURT,  FOR  WHICH  GRAND  JURIES 
ARE  APPOINTED. 

January,  April  and  September. 

TERMS  OF  EAST  ST.  LOUIS  CITY  COURTS. 

January,  March,  May,  September  and  Novem- 
ber. 

TERMS  OF  THE  ST.  CLAIR  COUNT!  COURT. 
March,  June  and  November. 

TERMS  OF  THE  ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY  PRO- 
BATE COURT. 

New  term  commences  on  first  Monday  of  ev- 
ery month. 


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TOWNSHIP  OFFICERS. 


TOWN  CLERKS  AND  POST  OFFICE 
ADDRESSES,  1912. 


Township — Name  of  Officer.  P.  O.  Address 

East  St.  Louis,  William  Stacy  East  St.  Louis 

Belleville,  G.  H.  Beineke  Belleville 

Mascoutah,  Chas.  Stock  Mascuotah 

Lebanon,  C.  L.  Robinson  Lebanon 

Shiloh  Valley,  Richard  Schaeffer  O’Fallon 

O’Fallon,  Henry  Schildknecht  O’Fallon 

St.  Clair,  John  Mann  ....Belleville 

Caseyville,  Joseph  DeLorme  Caseyville 

Stookey,  Henry  F.  Betz.. ..Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  5 

Centreville,  Chas.  Janin 

East  St.  Louis,  Edgemont  Station 

Sugar  Loaf,  W.  G.  Hauser  Dupo 

Stites,  Anderson  Bolden,  Sr. Loveyjoy 

Engelmann,  Dom.  J.  Wombacher Mascoutah 

Fayetteville,  George  Bieser  Fayetteville 

Marissa,  Thos.  Keyworth  Marissa 

Freeburg,  John  Sintzel  Freeburg 

New  Athens,  D.  M.  Fullmer  New  Athens 

Lenzburg,  H.  G.  Winter  Lenzburg 

Smithton,  Wm.  P.  Kunz  Smithton 

Prairie  du  Long,  George  Leilick 

New  Athens,  R.  R.  No.  4 

Millstadt,  A.  C.  Kern Millstadt 


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Canteen,  Anthony  Thomas  

East  St,  Louis,  Edgemont  Station 


NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES  OF  HIGHWAY 
COMMISSIONERS  OF  ST,  CLAIR 
COUNTY. 


Township — Name  of  Officer.  Address 

Mascoutah,  Wm.  Gams  Mascoutah 

Mascoutah,  Mike  Rothaug .....Mascoutah 

Mascoutah,  Jos.  Monken  Mascoutah 

Lebanon,  Julius  Lurtz  Lebanon 

Lebanon,  Dietrich  Hermann  .Lebanon 

Lebanon,  Sirolos  Padfield  Summerfield 


Shiloh  Valley,  Walter  G.  Seibert  

Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  6 

Shiloh  Valley,  Julius  Amann 

Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  6 

Shiloh  Valley,  Otto  Wetzel 

Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  1 


O’Fallon,  Nick  Klein O’Fallon,  111. 

O’Fallon,  C.  M.  Porter O’Fallon,  111 

O’Fallon,  Aug.  Hasemann Lebanon 


St.  Clair,  Victor  Cange.. ..Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  3 

St.  Clair,  Chas.  Strube... .Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  6 

St.  Clair,  Wm.  B.  Boul.... Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  5 

Caseyville,  John  Zeisel O’Fallon,  R.  R.  No.  2 

Caseyville,  Peter  Fausz... .Caseyville,  R.  R.  No.  1 

Caseyville,  C.  C.  Mees Caseyville 

Stookey,  John  Dahm,  Sr. ..Belleville,  R.  R,  No. — 
Stookey,  Geo.  J,  Wagner 


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Stookey,  John  Schwartz,  Jr Belleville,  R.  R. 

Stites,  Geo.  Washington Lovejoy,  III 

Stites,  Wm.  West,  Sr Lovejoy,  111. 

Stites,  Richard  Gaston Lovejoy,  111. 

Engelmann,  John  Welker Mascoutah 


Engelmann,  William  Boiler 

Mascoutah,  R.  R.  No.  3 

Engelmann,  John  G.  Hoff 

Mascoutah,  R.  R.  No.  3 

Fayetteville,  Martin  H.  Eckert.. Lenzburg,  R.  R.. 


Fayetteville,  George  Schmitz  St.  Libory 

Fayetteville,  Louis  Stein Fayetteville 

Marissa,  George  Pflasterer Marissa 

Marissa,  Geo.  Triefenbach  Marissa 

Marissa,  Henry  Heil  Marissa 

Freeburg,  William  H.  Funk  

Freeburg,  George  Erhardt  Freeburg 

Freeburg,  H.  A.  Fritz  Freeburg 

New  Athens,  Peter  Kaspersziek New  Athens 

New  Athens,  Louis  Haupt  New  Athens 

New  Athens,  John  Vielweber  ....: Freeburg 

Lenzburg,  Jacob  Wildy  1 — 

Lenzburg,  Fred  W.  Wasem New  Athens 

Lenzburg,  Charles  Maul  New  Athens 

Smithton,  J.  J.  Krupp  ....Freeburg  R.  R.  No.  1 

Smithton,  Philip  Quirin Smithton 

Smithton,  Jos.  A.  Miller  . ..Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  2 

Pr.  du  Long,  Geo.  W.  Reiss  

Pr.  du  Long,  H.  M.  Huber New  Athens 

Centrevillle,  Aug.  Cange 


East  St.  Louis,  R.  R.  No.  1 


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Centreville,  Prank  Reinhardt 

Edgemont  Sta.,  East  St.  Louis 

Sugar  Loaf,  J.  P.  Pittmann Dupo,  111, 

Sugar  Loaf,  G.  F.  Bange  ....East  Carondelet,  111, 

Sugar  Loaf,  Chas.  Metter  Columbia,  111. 

Centreville,  Jos.  Cookson 


., Centreville  Sta.,  R.  R.  No.  1 

Canteen,  J.  Bierline 

Edgemont  Sta.,  East  St.  Louife 

Canteen,  Felix  Davinroy 

Edgemont  Sta.,  East  St,  Louis 

Canteen,  Chas.  Granery 

Edgemont  Sta,,  East  St.  Louis 


Millstadt,  Henry  Lang Millstadt 

Millstadt,  Henry  Bruehl  Millstadt 


NAME  AND  ADDRESSES  OF  THE  TOWNSHIP 
ASSESSORS  OF  ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY 


1912-13. 

Township — Name  of  Officer.  Address 

East  St.  Louis,  Charles  A.  Hoefele.-.-E.  St.  Louis 

Belleville,  Henry  Dietrich,  Jr. Belleville 

Mascoutah,  Emil  Pfeiffer  Mascoutah 

Lebanon,  John  Widicus Summerfield 

Shiloh  Valley,  Isaac  G.  Cox. ...Belleville  R.  R.  6 

O’Fallon,  G.  C.  Megee Lebanon 

St.  Clair,  Louis  J.  Kuntz Belleville 

Caseyville,  August  Gray Caseyville 

Stookey,  Fred  N.  Fischer Belleville  R.  R. 

Centreville,  J.  B,  Pipt....East  St.  Louis  R.  R.  1 


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Sugar  Loaf,  Leo  Muskopf Columbia 

Stites,  Thos.  E.  Dowling Lovejoy 

Engelmann,  John  Kern Mascoutah,  R.  R.  3 

Fayetteville,  John  Beelmann St.  Libory 

Marissa,  W.  J.  Dunn Marissa 

Freeburg,  Chas.  Becker Freeburg 

New  Athens,  Geo.  H.  Winter New  Athens 

Lenzburg,  Wm.  Muser . Lenzburg 

Smithton,  N.  O.  Phillips Belleville  R.  R.  2 

Pr.  du  Long,  Ph.  Pfeffer. New  Athens 

Millstadt,  Fred  Kropp, Millstadt 


Canteen,  John  Gouy.-..Edgemont  Sta.,  E.  St.  L. 
NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES  OF  JUSTICES  OF 
THE  PEACE  OF  ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY — 
Terms  Expire  First  Monday  in  May,  1913, 


Township— Name  of  Officer.  Address 

East  St.  Louis,  George  A.  Boyne....East  St,  Louis 

East  St.  Louis,  J.  C.  Brady East  St.  Louis 

East  St.  Louis,  Frank  M.  Collins. ...East  St.  Louis 
East  St.  Louis,  E.  P.  Williams. ...East  St.  Louis 
East  St.  Louis,  William  B.  Bell.. ..East  St.  Louis 

Belleville,  Louis  E.  Wangelin Belleville 

Bellevi,Ie,  Eugene  Kreitner Belleville 

Belleville,  Wm.  Breitweiser — ....Belleville 

Belleville,  Wm.  E.  Ward Belleville 

Belleville,  Fred  Obst Belleville 

Mascoutah,  John  Scharth Mascoutah 

Mascoutah,  J.  C.  Bocquet Mascoutah 

Lebanon,  Geo.  W.  Gerking Lebanon 


— 4 7 — 


Lebanon,  D.  L.  Schick Lebanon 

Lebanon,  John  L.  Appel Summerfield 

Shiloh  Valley,  Thomas  Lloyd 

Rentchler  Station,  111. 

O’Fallon,  J.  W.  Asbury O’Fallon 

O’Fallon,  Albert  Sanders O’Fallon 

Caseyville,  J.  James  Wasser Caseyville 

Caseyville,  L.  P.  Bowler Belleville,  R.  R.  3 

Sugar  Loaf,  J.  N.  Carlton East  Carondelet 

Sugar  Loaf,  Fred  G.  Fischer. Millstadt 

Sugar  Loaf,  Wm.  H.  Harris, Sr East  Carondelet 

Stites,  Geo.  P.  Doscher ’. Lovejoy 

Stites,  W.  G.  Evans.. National  Stock  Yds,  111. 

Engelmann,  Peter  Seibert. ...Mascoutah  R.  R.  3 

Marissa,  John  A.  Wilson...... Marissa 

Marissa,  Oliver  M.  Wylie Marissa 

New  Athens,  Fred  Koenitz,  Sr New  Athens 

New  Athens,  B.  H.  Sterling New  Athens 

Lenzburg,  William  Freeh Lenzburg 

Lenzburg,  Harry  Beimfohr New  Athens 

Pr.  Du  Long,  E.  J.  McQuillan — 

Pr.  Du  Long,  Geo.  W.  Talbot. ...New  Athens,  R.R. 

Millstadt,  Chas.  Jacobus Millstadt 

Fayetteville,  Herman  Otten St.  Libory 

Fayetteville,  Conrad  Juenger ...Lenzburg 

St.  Clair,  Aug.  C.  Wiechert... Belleville 

Freeburg,  Chas.  Becker Freeburg 

Stookey,  Edw.  Pfingsten Belleville,  R.  R. 

Stookey,  Ph.  Herr Belleville 

Centreville,  Peter  A.  Mousette 

Fireworks  Sta.,  East  St,  Louis 


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Centreville,  Wm.  J.  Plannigen  Centreville  Sta. 

Canteen,  Fred  C.  Avery — 

Canteen,  Howard  Billmann 

East  St.  Louis — Lansdowne  Station 

POLICE  MAGISTRATES  OF  ST.  Ci^AIR 

COUNTY. 


City  or  Village. — Name  of  Officer.  Address 

East  St.  Louis,  Levi  Baugh East  St.  Louis 

New  Athens,  Daniel  M.  Fullmer ...New  Athens 

Caseyville,  Jos.  C.  Maisch,  Jr Caseyville 

Marissa,  George  Diahl Marissa 

O’Fallon,  Wesley  B.  Dorey O’Fallon 

Lenzburg,  Mike  Kelley Lenzburg 

Freeburg,  Chas.  Becker Freeburg 

Brooklyn,  B.  A.  Hughes Lovejoy,  111. 

Belleville,  W.  W.  Underwood Belleville 

Dupo,  M.  A.  Cooper Dupo 

National  City,  J.  T.  Finney,  ....Nat.  Stock  Yards 

Fayetteville,  Geo.  Bieser Fayetteville 

St.  Libory,  Ed.  Budde St.  Libory 


NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES  OF  CONTABLES  OF 
ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY — 1 
Terms  expire  1st  Monday  in  May,  1913. 
Township — Name  of  Officer.  Address 

East  St.  Louis,  John  E.  Cantillion..East  St.  Louis 

East  St.  Louis,  Charles  A.  Riepley 

East  St.  Louis 


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. East  St.  Louis,  James  Healy  East  St.  Louis 

East  St.  Louis,  A.  McAtee  East  St.  Louis 

East  St.  Louis,  P.  F.  Erwin East  St.  Louis 

Belleville,  Gustave  Klamm ...Belleville 

Belleville,  Wm.  G.  Hess Belleville 

Belleville,  Walter  L.  Ward Belleville 

Belleville,  Henry  Yerk Belleville 

Belleville,  Ben  Lautz  Belleville 

Mascoutah,  John  H.  Anderson  Mascoutah 

Lebanon,  N.  A.  Harralson Lebanon 

Lebanon,  W.  H.  Stone Lebanon 

Lebanon,  G.  W.  Creed Lebanon 

O’Fallon,  John  H.  Davidson O’Fallon 

O’Fallon,  Geo.  Behrens O’Fallon 

O’Fallon,  Wm.  Yanda O’Fallon 

Shiloh  Valley,  (None  elected) 

St.  Clair,  Henry  Gabel.. ..Belleville,  R.  R.  No.  3 
St.  Clair,  Victor  W.  Tribout,  Swansea  (Belleville) 

Caseyville,  J.  J.  Meese Caseyville 

Caesyville,  H.  B.  Beedle Caseyville 

Caseyville,  Chas.  F.  Reiss O’Fallon,  R.  R.  3 

Stookey,  Albert  Waelti Belleville  R.  R. 

Stookey,  Fred  L.  Schmidt Belleville,  R.  R. 

Stookey,  Jac.  Remelius Belleville  R.  R. 

Canteen,  Alfred  L.  Mohr 

Edgemont  Sta.,  East  St.  Louis 

Stites,  C.  S.  Dorman. Lovejoy 

Stites,  W,  S.  Burroughs... .Nat’l.  Stock  Yds,  111. 
Engelmahn,  (None  elected.) 

Fayetteville,  James  Hill ...Fayetteville 

Fayetteville,  John  V.  Weilmuenster Lenzburg 


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Fayetteville,  Geo.  Wessel St.  Libory 

Marissa,  Fred  W.  Dial.... Marissa 

Marissa,  Henry  Gegel Marissa 

Freeburg,  (None  elected.) 

New  Athens,  M.  Schlesinger,  New  Athens 

New  Athens,  Conrad  Neff,  Jr New  Athens 

Lenzburg,  Fred  W.  Wasem. r.New  Athens 

Lenzburg,  Frank  Sebastian Lenzburg 

Smithton,  (Failed  to  qualify.) 

Pr.  du  Long,  Adam  Buehler....New  Athens  R.  R.2 

Millstadt,  William  Feuerhan.... Millstadt 

Sugar  Loaf,  F.  W.  Hauser Columbia 

Sugar  Loaf,  G.  P.  Metter Columbia 

Sugar  Loaf,  J.  F.  Simons ...East  Carondelet 


Centr^ville,  Fred  C.  Kaase....Centreville  Station 

Centreville,  Barney  B.  Williams 

East  St.  Louis  R.  R. 


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